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1 The Geohazard Supersites initiative improving DRR through better science
Stefano Salvi Chair of the GSNL Scientific Advisory Committee

2 The GEO-GSNL initiative
An international partnership aiming to improve, through an Open Science approach, monitoring and research on seismic/volcanic interest areas called Supersites, providing better scientific information support for DRR. The partnership The scientific community The in situ data providers The satellite data providers

3 The role of scientists Understand the When, Where, How of Disaster occurrence (Hazard & Risk assessment) Ensure proper and timely communication of scientific information to decision-makers (Sendai framework)

4 Permanent Supersites Supersite Coordinator Institution 1 Hawaiian volcanoes M. Poland USGS-HVO 2 Icelandic volcanoes F. Sigmundsson, K. Vogfjord Univ. of Iceland Iceland Met. Office 3 Etna volcano G. Puglisi INGV - Catania 4 Campi Flegrei/Vesuvius volcano S. Borgstrom INGV - Naples 5 Western North Anatolian Fault S. Ergintav, KOERI 6 Taupo Volcano I. Hamling GNS Science 7 Ecuador volcanoes P. Mothes Instituto Geofísico, EPN 8 Corinth Gulf/Ionian Islands A. Savvaidis ITSAK Tbc San Andreas Fault NL C. Wicks USGS All Supersites are managed by institutions which have a formal mandate for providing scientific support to local DRM agencies

5 How Supersites contribute to DRM
Satellite data and ground data are made available by the CEOS and by local monitoring agencies Research is carried out by the international scientific community and new science is openly shared within the community A consensus process driven by the Supersite Coordinator is used to generate synthetic scientific information products Local decision makers receive the scientific reports from the Supersite Coordinator Decisions are taken based on these products, to support Risk Prevention/Mitigation or Emergency management

6 EO data Only two space agencies directly provide EO data through web services: DLR and ESA CSK and Radarsat (in the future also Pleiades/SPOT5) data are presently accessed offline, but in some cases they are provided online through community platforms as the ESA GEP or the UNAVCO SSARA

7 In situ data Seismological data (waveforms, earthquake locations, etc.) are provided as web services by IRIS, for most Supersites GNSS data are provided as web services by UNAVCO GSAC for some Supersites, or offline. Some Supersites provide access to several other datasets but not through web services

8 In situ data from the Etna Supersite portal
Type of data Data provider How to access Type of access Seismic waveform INGV Link to Network Italian Seismic Network Web Service through MED-SUV Portal Search Limited to registered users Seismic events GPS data MED-SUV GSAC server GPS coordinates / displacement vectors MED-SUV File Manager Hydrophone / OBS waveform Thermal cameras Tilt

9 Open data portal for the Italian Volcano Supersites

10 Open data portal for the Iceland Supersite

11 The GSNL essential datasets for GCI
Seismological data: waveforms, hypocentral locations, magnitudes, focal solutions Geodetic data: raw (rinex format), station coordinates, displacements, velocities, time series EO data products (e.g. not SAR images but ground displacements/velocities) Geological maps


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